Feed mechanism for apparatus for evacuating and compacting aeros

Presses – Reciprocating press construction – With material depositing means

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100902, 221301, B30B 1530

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045260974

ABSTRACT:
An improved feeding mechanism is provided for apparatus used for evacuating and compacting filled aerosol cans. The feeding mechanism is made up of a support plate adapted to be fitted into an inclined feed chute of a compaction and evacuation apparatus. Connected to the support plate is a rocker stop which by reciprocating between first and second positions serves to feed one can at a time into the crushing mechanism. By use of a toggle mechanism connected to both the rocker stop and a chamber door and operated by a pneumatic cylinder, the chamber in which the compaction and evacuation of the containers takes place is separated from the feed mechanism. The feeding mechanism and rocker stop are retained by quick-disconnect devices so that an entire feeding mechanism may be quickly substituted to adapt to feeding cans of different sizes.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2279093 (1942-04-01), Peters
patent: 4291618 (1981-09-01), Heiser
patent: 4368829 (1983-01-01), Lotspeich

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